"It
is a known fact that the policies of the government today, whether Republican
or Democrat are closer to the 1932 platform of the Communist Party than
they are to either of their own party platforms in that critical year."
--Walter Trohan (1903-2003) Chicago Tribune reporter (1929-1972) and bureau
chief in Washington, D.C.

The
frustration level from attending tea party meetings is so high that I
simply have to walk out the door and go home. If I imbibed, I'd have to
have a glass of wine to calm my emotions. It is with grief and melancholy
that I am writing this article, but I also think I must speak the truth.

At the
tea party I have attended the most, there are four very knowledgeable
people who know there are major problems we should be focusing on at every
meeting. Then there are a number who have just awakened to the problems
and are not at all educated on the situation we face, but know they love
their country and want to do anything they can to save her. The balance
of these people are infiltrators and change agents that continually preach
the RNC propaganda that has gotten us where we are today. "Compromise"
is what they do and is a dirty word in my lexicon.

The
Origins of Today's Tea Party

The
Tea Party movement got its start when CNBC’s Rick Santelli went
on a rant against government efforts to protect Americans from home foreclosures
and called for “tea parties” as a means to protest against
government intervention in the economy. Despite Tea Party folks making
it clear in the beginning they were not
part of the RNC, it has not stopped the infiltration by the phony
rightwing Republicans.

Grover
Norquist

The
first nationwide tea parties in February of 2009 were co-sponsored by
Americans for Tax Reform, whose president, Grover
Norquist is a charter
member of the secretive Council for National Policy (CNP). Norquist
married a Muslim woman in 2005 and has since converted.
Link
Allegedly his donations to Muslim charities also fund Al Qaeda. The association
of Norquist and Islamists became known in 1998, when he became the founding
chairman of an organization called the Islamic Free Market Institute,
better known as the Islamic Institute. Norquist is also a lobbyist for
Bill Gates' Microsoft.

American
Spectator

The
American Spectator was the other sponsor and their then-managing editor
organized the rally near the White House, according to promotional materials
and participants. The Spectator was originally funded by Richard
Mellon Scaife with $25,000 (Chase Mellon Bank - Rockefeller) and Scaife
funds both sides of the aisle. He is also a strong Planned Parenthood
pro-abort who recently had a full page article in the WSJ stating why
we should support Planned Parenthood with our tax dollars. Emmett Tyrrell,
the "Alternative's" founder (later to be the American Spectator)
cultivated the rightwing neo-cons to write for the magazine, including
Irving Kristol a member of the Young People's Socialist League in the
1930s, and whose son Bill Kristol also wrote for the Spectator.

Nelson
Rockefeller directly gave Irving Kristol $100,000 through his Commission
on Critical Choices for just 15 short essays. Irving's son, William Kristol
did make it big time of course and is a Fox News contributor and commentator.
He is also a member of the Bilderberger
group. William Kristol is one of the top three strategists of the
GOP. He launched a weekly magazine called the Standard and is backed financially
by CFR Ruppert Murdock. Kristol is assembling the next generation of socialists
on behalf of the NWO. The Kristol's have plotted for several decades under
the disarming word, "neoconservative."

Richard
Mellon Scaife continually funded The Spectator as did the widow of the
pharmaceutical magnate Eli Lilly. She sent $3,000 and offered to give
much more if the magazine could be set up as a charitable foundation,
which would make her contributions tax-deductible. This was done and supplied
Tyrrell with enough money to live a stylish life.

Former
House Republican Leader Dick Armey’s FreedomWorks and Americans
for Prosperity, which is funded by the Koch family’s oil wealth,
also have worked behind the scenes to build the Tea Party movement. Dick
Armey is a charter member of the CNP. He is staunchly pro-amnesty, which
has cost him some of the tea party allegiance.

In 2008
Freedomworks Foundation Paid Dick Armey $550,000 even before the Tea Parties
Got going in 2009! So the entire program was planned. Looks to me like
some pre-planning of tea party propaganda to infuse the angry grassroots
Americans, doesn't it? Here
is FreedomWorks 990 for 2008, see page 7.

Empower
America was founded in 1993 by high stakes gambler and former Drug Czar
and Education Secretary William
Bennett, who was involved with the US-Soviet education exchanges and
treaties and implementing the Soviet quota system; former Secretary of
HUD Jack
Kemp (charter CNP member); former UN Ambassador Jeanne
J. Kirkpatrick; and former Representative Vin
Weber, CNP member and co-director of the globalist Aspen Institute's
Domestic Strategy Group. Link Charlotte Iserbyt exposed Bill
Bennett for his purposeful destruction of education
since she worked under T. H. Bell in Reagan's education department. Bennett
continued all of Bell's socialist/communist policies, especially OBE and
the Skinner method. Regarding Bennett's role in U.S./Soviet education
agreements, he wasn't overtly involved, but he, when asked by Malcolm
Lawrence about the agreements, responded "I'm not in that loop."
[Link]

Empower
America was largely filled with Council for National Policy members, CFR
members, Trilateralist members, as well as Sun Myung Moon's Unification
Church members such as Josette
Shiner Sheeran, now Executive Director of the United Nations World
Food Programme.

David
Koch and Americans for Prosperity

Americans
for Prosperity has worked closely with the Tea Party since the movement’s
inception. In the weeks before the first Tax Day protests, in April, 2009,
Americans for Prosperity hosted a Web site offering supporters “Tea
Party Talking Points.” Peggy Venable, State Director for AFP explained
that the role of Americans for Prosperity was to help “educate”
Tea Party activists on policy details, and to give them “next-step
training” after their rallies, so that their political energy could
be channeled “more effectively.” And she noted that Americans
for Prosperity had provided Tea Party activists with lists of elected
officials to target. She said of the Koch's, “They’re certainly
our people. David’s the chairman of our board. I’ve certainly
met with them, and I’m very appreciative of what they do.”
A Republican campaign consultant who has done research on behalf of Charles
and David Koch said of the Tea Party, “The Koch brothers gave the
money that founded it.

Tim
Phillips is president of AFP for the Koch's. Phillips was a political
veteran who had worked with Council for National Policy member Ralph Reed,
the so-called evangelical leader and Republican activist, co-founding
Century Strategies, a campaign-consulting company that became notorious
for its ties to the disgraced lobbyist and fellow CNP member Jack Abramoff.
Century Strategies had many political clients, including Dick Armey. Phillips
also has a history of anti-Semitic smear campaigns and lobbying work on
behalf of a forced-abortion sweatshop owner.

David
Koch and his brother, Charles own Koch Industries, the 2nd largest privately
owned company in the country after Cargill. David and Charles are lifelong
libertarians and David ran as vice president to Ed Clark on the Libertarian
party in the 1980 election funding 2 million of his own dollars into the
campaign. Ed Clark told The Nation that libertarians were getting
ready to stage “a very big tea party,” because people were
“sick to death” of taxes. The Libertarian Party platform called
for the abolition of the F.B.I. and the C.I.A., as well as of federal
regulatory agencies, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission and
the Department of Energy. The Party wanted to end Social Security, minimum-wage
laws, gun control, and all personal and corporate income taxes; it proposed
the legalization of prostitution, recreational drugs, and suicide. William
F. Buckley, Jr., CFR and Yale Skull and Bonesman alleged conservative,
called the movement “Anarcho-Totalitarianism.”

In 1977,
the Koch's provided the funds to launch the nation’s first libertarian
think tank, the Cato Institute. According to the Center for Public Integrity,
between 1986 and 1993 the Koch family gave eleven million dollars to the
institute. They've also heavily funded Heritage
Foundation which is connected to Rockefeller, just as are the Koch
brothers. Heritage has fascist, communist, United Nations, and Sun Myung
Moon connections. See part 2 of my article, Saving
the Republic?

The
Council for National Policy was started allegedly to counter the workings
of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), yet there were five CFR members
on the early membership rosters of the CNP. The CNP was started in 1981
by Nelson Bunker Hunt, Pat Robertson, Tim LaHaye, (who accepted millions
from Sun Myung Moon who claims he came to finish what Jesus started) and
T. Cullen Davis who helped fund the CNP to get it off the ground. T. Cullen
Davis was tried for murder not once, but twice. A book written about the
trials is still available entitled, “Blood Will Tell: The Murder
Trials of T. Cullen Davis” by Gary Cartwright. For a short synopsis
click
here.

Many
of CNP's highest-ranking members also belong to the Masonic Knights of
Malta and are associated with Fabian socialism and the eugenics movement,
not to mention cultists like Sun Myung Moon and Scientology as well as
the heretical and cultic Dominionist/Reconstructionist movement. Oil baron
and CNP member Nelson Bunker Hunt was a former member of the racist pro-eugenics
group called the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology
and Eugenics. The group was heavily involved in the promotion of eugenics
and segregation. I know two members who left the CNP stating it was in
bed with the left from its inception. One of these former members writes
for NewsWithViews.com.

Fiddling
While Rome Burns

The
very first tea party meeting I attended was a few years ago in another
county. I got up and left when the speaker who was supposed to be guiding
the audience to educational forums told them to go to Third Wave futurist
Newt Gingrich's and Heritage
Foundation sites.

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About
two months ago I got a call from a young man who attends the local tea
party and wanted me to come and critique what they were doing. This first
meeting had our state senator speak to us about the legislation that passed
and failed to pass in Tennessee. I thought it was a pretty decent meeting
although I ended up challenged regarding charter schools and tort reform.
Sadly many have bought into the rightwing propaganda regarding both. For
part two click below.

Kelleigh Nelson has been researching
the Christian right and their connections to the left, the new age, and
cults since 1975. Formerly an executive producer for three different national
radio talk show hosts, she was adept at finding and scheduling a variety
of wonderful guests for her radio hosts. She and her husband live in Knoxville,
TN, and she has owned her own wholesale commercial bakery since 1990.
Prior to moving to Tennessee, Kelleigh was marketing communications and
advertising manager for a fortune 100 company in Ohio. Born and raised
in Chicago, Illinois, she was a Goldwater girl with high school classmate,
Hillary Rodham, in Park Ridge, Illinois. Kelleigh is well acquainted with
Chicago politics and was working in downtown Chicago during the 1968 Democratic
convention riots.